Top-notch mid-seventies spiritual jazz; steeped in Trane. Championed by Jazzman.
Billy — aka William X, nowadays Khalim Zarif — was a Jazz Messenger. Around the same time as this recording, he was one of the Cosmic Brotherhood supporting Jackie McLean on his New York Calling LP, also for SteepleChase; another lost classic.
Warmly recommended.
A scorcher.
Rawly emotional, politically charged drums-saxophone duets, with a rough-and-ready, carnivalesque, spirited energy. McLean is in full flight.
The closer Deicomahleeah has been reissued by both Floating Points and Jazzman, in the last few years.
Carvin is the percussionist on Expansions; the drummer on Pharoah’s Elevation and Doug Carn’s Infant Eyes.
The vibraphonist leading an outstanding trio session with Johnny Dyani and Leroy Lowe. Ace versions of Equinox and Body And Soul, and six chewy, moody originals.
From 1977.
‘Music of extreme sophistication yet perfect lucidity… A Zen-like tranquillity pervades this album of duets’ (Richard Williams in Melody Maker).
‘Quite an achievement, balancing fantasy and friction with grace as a fulcrum… calm, lucid, colourful, and captivating’ (Art Lange in Coda).